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China-U.S. dialogue makes progress in BIT talks, overcapacity, RMB trading

China and the United States have made incremental progress in accelerating bilateral investment treaty talks, addressing industrial overcapacity and expanding RMB trading in the United States at this week's annual high-level dialogue, U.S. experts said.

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Annual dialogue moves China-U.S. ties forward

The high-level talk between China and the United States that concluded on Tuesday demonstrates that the world's two largest economies can cooperate when they are capable, and directly address their differences when they can not.

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U.S. has hand in political turmoil in Latin America: observers

​With regard to the latest political turmoil in Latin American countries, observers have pointed their fingers at the United States, saying Washington has a hand in it but in a more disguised way than ever.

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China, U.S. ready to further cooperate under G20 framework: official

China and the United States agreed to closely cooperate under the G20 framework to boost the world economy, a senior Chinese official said Tuesday.

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China and US meet over economic woes

China and the United States will facilitate dialogue and enhance communication on key bilateral economic issues, a senior official said at the Lanting Forum on Thursday.

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As U.S. admits migrants in a trickle, critics urge Obama to pick up the pace

President Obama invited a Syrian refugee to this year’s State of the Union address, and he has spoken passionately about embracing refugees as a core American value.

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U.S. strongly condemns IS attacks in Syrian coastal cities

​The United States strongly condemned the "horrific" attacks launched by the Islamic State (IS) group in two Syrian coastal cities, where at least 74 civilians were killed, the State Department said Monday.

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Obama announces full lifting of Vietnam arms embargo

US President Barack Obama said on Monday (May 23) that the United States is lifting an arms embargo on Vietnam.

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U.S. new tactics in LatAm aimed to reclaim regional hegemony

​Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and other experts viewed recent political changes in Venezuela and other countries in Latin America as part of the U.S. campaigns to reclaim hegemony in this region.

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China, U.S. to hold security consultation

China and the United States will hold their eighth Consultation on Strategic Security and Multilateral Arms Control in Washington D.C. on Thursday, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday.

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Fishermen sue state over Bikini Atoll H-bomb tests "cover-up"

​Forty-five plaintiffs, including fishermen who say they were exposed to radiation from U.S. hydrogen bomb tests near Bikini Atoll decades ago, are suing the Japanese government over the alleged cover-up of their suspected exposure.

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U.S. should reflect upon its role as meddler in Middle East

The United States should reflect upon its wrongdoings as a meddler in the Middle East by way of military intervention, as it has not only destabilized the region, but also inflicted enormous pain and imposed a tremendous burden on European countries.

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China open to Sino-U.S. space cooperation

China is open to space cooperation with all nations including the United States, the heavyweights of China's space program said on Sunday, the anniversary of China's first satellite launch 46 years ago.

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Mutual trust to guarantee both sides benefit from China's FDI in U.S.

A recent report said China's Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the United States hit a record of over 15 billion U.S. dollars in 2015, yet hurdles to Chinese investment in the United States still exist. To keep the momentum and bring benefits to both, enhanced mutual trust and understanding are vital.

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DPRK blames U.S. for escalating tensions on Korean Peninsula

​The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) Thursday blamed the United States for escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula, citing the U.S. nuclear threat, U.S.-South Korea joint military exercises and sanctions against Pyongyang as examples.

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Rapprochement with Cuba requires renunciation of U.S. arrogance

U.S. President Barack Obama's trip to Cuba is seen widely as a historic move of Uncle Sam, but ultimate rapprochement with Cuba requires the United States to refrain from imposing its ideology on others and to treat others as equals.

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Kerry says U.S. "closely monitoring" situation after DPRK missile launch

​U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has called on the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to refrain from actions that could raise tensions on the Korean Peninsula following Pyongyang's new missile launch.